overstability

/ˌoʊvərstəˈbɪlɪti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being excessively stable, often to the point of being rigid or unresponsive to change.
    • The team worried that overstability in the software would make updates difficult.
    • The overstability of the old government made it unable to adapt to new challenges.
    • In chemistry, overstability can prevent a reaction from proceeding as needed.
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